Could Webb help us spot interstellar visitors like ‘Oumuamua’? NASA thinks so

In 2017, we spotted, for the first time, an interstellar object passing through our solar system. It was the cigar-shaped ‘Oumuamua. To this day, we still don't know what it was or even precisely what it actually looked like, but NASA hopes that the new James Webb Space Telescope will give us a better look the next time around.

“So far, astronomers have confirmed only two of these interlopers from other star systems – 1I/'Oumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2018 – but many, many more are thought to exist,” Ann Jenkins and Christine Pulliam, of the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, wrote in a NASA blog post this week. “Scientists have had only limited ability to study these objects once discovered, but all of that is about to change with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.”

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